Activity log for bug #1810110

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2018-12-30 19:42:34 Jeffry Johnston bug added bug
2018-12-30 19:43:29 Jeffry Johnston description Sometimes in video documentaries or animation an image is too large to fit all at once, so the view is panned across. It's not a perspective move, everything is flat. The frames can be stitched manually using GIMP, but often there are slight defects, because pixels don't always match up to the panning speed 1:1. I tried to use Hugin to stitch, but it seems to be very camera-centric. I could not figure out how to disable the perspective transformations or the exposure changes. I also had to manually play around in the crop window, because the auto-centering stuff just didn't work right. Finally, it failed, telling me theat a seam would be visible, and I couldn't figure out how to override and force the output. I request a wizard for stitching flat images, where all it does is figure out the sub-pixel position of each image and then outputs the entire uncropped image (no cropping, rotation, exposure, etc). I could also see this wizard being useful if I wanted to scan in something larger than my flatbed scanner and stitch it together into a single image. If all of this is already possible, I request documentation on how to do it. Sometimes in video documentaries or animation an image is too large to fit all at once, so the view is panned across. It's not a perspective move, everything is flat. The frames can be stitched manually using GIMP, but often there are slight defects, because pixels don't always match up to the panning speed 1:1. I tried to use Hugin to stitch, but it seems to be very camera-centric. I could not figure out how to disable the perspective transformations or the exposure changes. I also had to manually play around in the crop window, because the auto-centering stuff just didn't work right. Finally, it failed, telling me that a seam would be visible, and I couldn't figure out how to override and force the output. I request a wizard for stitching flat images, where all it does is figure out the sub-pixel position of each image and then outputs the entire uncropped image (no cropping, rotation, exposure, etc). I could also see this wizard being useful if I wanted to scan in something larger than my flatbed scanner and stitch it together into a single image. If all of this is already possible, I request documentation on how to do it.
2019-01-02 07:56:23 tmodes hugin: status New Fix Released